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The Daily Dispatch: may 21, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ce is that the other was too much injured to be used. Our men then quickly returned to a train of cars stationed a little way off, put their prisoners aboard and brought them to town, whence they were immediately carried to Gen. Huger's headquarters. Their arrival here created quite a stir on the streets, and men, women, and boys followed them to the Custom-House. We present below the names and positions of the officers captured: Charles H. Baker, Chief Engineer. 1st Lieut. J W. DeFord, Signal Corps. Levis S. Stockwell, Assistant Paymaster. George D. Slocum, Assistant Surgeon, and five seamen of the steam sloop-of-war Massachusetts. We understand the immediate cause of the Surgeon's visit to City Point was in obedience to the request of a lady there, that he should give her medical advice What truth there is in this we do not know, but from what we hear are inclined to credit it. The prisoners were all comfortably cared for last night by order of Gen. Hu